Philadelphia: Ground Zero for Catholic Bishops

Survivors can now see that the tide is turning and many rank and file Catholics now comprehend the depth and the scope of what the Philadelphia Archdiocese has done.
By Marci A. Hamilton, February 25, 2011

Unless you’ve been living under a rock (and I hope you are not), you must have heard about the Philadelphia Grand Jury Report that was issued earlier in February and that detailed the persistent efforts by the Philadelphia Roman Catholic Archdiocese to hide child sex abuse. I talked about it in my last column.

The Report ended with suggested criminal charges against the highest-ranking diocesan official yet, Monsignor Lynn. In what appeared to be a slow-motion response, the Archdiocese finally relieved him of his duties this week. How long does it take an American bishop to figure out that a higher-up charged with the crime of the endangerment of children should be placed on “administrative leave”? Lots longer than it should!

I was one of three attorneys who filed a lawsuit against the Archdiocese, Cardinal Rigali, and Cardinal Bevilacqua soon after the Report on behalf of a victim of two different priests at two different Catholic schools in the Philadelphia area. As the complaint details, he asked the Archdiocese for assistance and they promptly asked him to sign a document that says he “prohibits” the Archdiocese from going to the authorities.
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I have never served as trial counsel before, always as a constitutional or federal law consultant, but I was so thoroughly disgusted that the Archdiocese had spent five years since the first damning Grand Jury Report actually continuing the cover-up, that I could not stay on the sidelines. So your loyal columnist here is taking sides. I really, really hate child sex abuse.

In the wake of the upheaval in Philadelphia, rank and file Catholics are furious, from the folks you see in the grocery store, to elected representatives, to the victims who heretofore had kept silent. Catholics who paid only minimal attention to the first Report suddenly have been reading the 125-page 2011 Report and then the 450-page 2005 Report. These two tomes make for the kind of reading that will keep you up nights, because it causes a cataclysmic shift in worldview.

Before, many survivors had no hope that Philadelphia Catholics would believe or support them. And in Philadelphia, to be Catholic and shunned by Catholics is no way to live. People here identify each other (whether you are Catholic or not) by the local parish! Survivors can now see that the tide is turning and many rank and file Catholics now comprehend the depth and the scope of what the Philadelphia Archdiocese has done.

The shock waves from Philadelphia are not geographically limited. Yesterday, Barbara Blaine of SNAP distributed a document in Philadelphia showing that then-Auxiliary Bishop Bevilacqua, when he was in Brooklyn, learned that a known abuser, Fr. Ferraro, who had been sent away for treatment, wanted to return. What was Bevilacqua’s policy? Keep the perpetrator out of his diocese. Anywhere else was just fine. So he traveled around and abused child after child. SNAP is calling on the Pittsburgh and Brooklyn District Attorneys, where he was stationed before Philadelphia, to institute their own grand jury investigations of Bevilacqua’s handling of abusing priests.

The reason that Philadelphia has become Ground Zero for the Catholic hierarchy is one woman: District Attorney Lynne Abraham, who instituted the first Grand Jury Report. She did not care that there might be legal barriers to charges; she just needed to know about the criminal behavior in her jurisdiction. Because of her efforts, the most recent report, with its criminal charges, was made possible.

We need a Lynne Abraham in every city.

Marci A. Hamilton is the Paul R. Verkuil Chair in Public Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University and author of Justice Denied: What America Must Do to Protect Its Children (Cambridge, 2008) and God vs. the Gavel: Religion and the Rule of Law (Cambridge, 2005, 2007).

2 Comments

  1. What would you expect from the Catholic Church? Decency? Compassion? Empathy? Dream on folks!

    It’s an outfit that insiders themselves have said that evil lurks within!!!

  2. Thanks to these two grand jury reports from Philadelphia and the Ryan and Murphy reports released in Ireland last year, the world is finally beginning to understand the tidal wave of deceit, obstruction, neglect, abandonment, bullying and abuse unleashed upon innocent children who were unlucky enough to have been targeted by Catholic Church sponsored and enabled child rapists.

    The sexual abuse was by no means the end of our abuse. We were so worthless as to be discarded, sacrificed, silenced, and trampled underfoot as dangerous, guilty, unreliable liars when all we did was ask for help and try to tell the truth of our own experience. For me, and for many others, the additional abuse and lies by the Cardinals, Bishops, Monsignors and Provincials made our suffering exponentially worse, and made our recovery almost impossible.

    As a result of my own terrible childhood I fell prey to many other rapists and many other abusers. But none were as harmful as the lifetime of re-abuse by the Catholic Church.

    By all means pity the poor Catholics just now discovering the true evil nature of the power hungry narcissists and psychopaths who clawed their way into pampered positions that came with the undeserved titles of Your Grace, Your Excellence, Your Holiness and other such medieval nonsense.

    But don’t forget the children who lived and still live this betrayal personally, who have to somehow absorb the experience of such callousness and self serving hypocrisy from those holding themselves up as examples for all to live by, and find a way to continue to live in this terrifyingly insane world. Not all of us were able to survive.

    Such children are still in desperate need of help the world over. Because Philadelphia is unique only in the fact they finally got properly caught red handed.

    I celebrate the fact there is one jurisdiction in all the world with the courage to indict these vicious, evil monsters.

    But don’t forget the children and adult survivors still need help to recover. And they, and the children of the future, deserve never to be sacrificed so viciously again.

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